March 3
1791 | Congress establishes the U.S. Mint. | |
1803 | The first impeachment trial of a U.S. Judge, John Pickering, begins. | |
1817 | The first commercial steamboat route from Louisville to New Orleans is opened. | |
1845 | Florida becomes the 27th U.S. state. | |
1857 | Under pretexts, Britain and France declare war on China. | |
1861 | The serfs of Russia are emancipated by Alexander II as part of a program of westernization. | |
1863 | President Abraham Lincoln signs the conscription act compelling U.S. citizens to report for duty in the Civil War or pay $300.00. | |
1877 | Rutherford B. Hays, the republican governor of Ohio is elected president, his election confirmed by an electoral commission after disputed election the previous November. | |
1878 | Russia and the Ottomans sign the treaty of Stenafano, granting independence to Serbia. | |
1905 | The Russian Czar agrees to create an elected assembly. | |
1918 | The Soviets and Germany sign a peace treaty at Brest-Litovsk depriving the Soviets of White Russia. | |
1919 | Boeing flies the first U.S. international airmail from Vancouver, British Columbia to Seattle, Washington. | |
1923 | The first issue of Time magazine is published. It's editor, Henry R. Luce, is just out of Yale. | |
1931 | President Herbert Hoover signs a bill that makes Francis Scott Key's "Star Spangled Banner," the national anthem. | |
1939 | In Bombay, Gandhi begins a fast to protest the state's autocratic rule. | |
1940 | A Nazi air raid kills 108 on a British liner in the English Channel. | |
1941 | Moscow denounces the Axis rule in Bulgaria. | |
1942 | The RAF raids the industrial suburbs of Paris. | |
1945 | Finland declares war on the Axis. | |
1952 | The U.S. Supreme Court upholds New York's Feinberg Law banning Communist teachers in the United States. | |
1969 | Sirhan Sirhan testifies in a court in Los Angeles that he killed Robert Kennedy. | |
1973 | Japan discloses its first defense plan since World War II. | |
1999 | Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky appears on national television to explain her affair with President Bill Clinton. |
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